66 souls rescued at the Nepal border


66 people, including 24 children, were rescued over the course of June and July in Nepal.

One of the women rescued had her 4-year-old daughter with her, who invariably would have suffered the same fate as her mother. Two brothers, just 9 and 14 years old, were also rescued from a man claiming to be their uncle. To read about what happens if traffickers make it over the border with their victims, read more on our blog.

Rescue Update Archive

Raid rescues 36 people in South Asia


36 people, including 29 children, were rescued from horrific captivity during a single raid in collaboration with law enforcement.

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After being tipped off to suspicious activity in a particular building, our brave rescue agents posed as utility workers who needed to check something within the structure. Continue reading.

Six Children Rescued in South Asia


Three separate raids rescue six girls from sex trafficking.

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Raids rescue 10 in the Philippines from sex trafficking


Two raids in collaboration with Filipino law enforcement rescued ten people, half of whom were children, from sex trafficking.

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Those children were between 15 and 17 years old. Both raids took place on the same day and led to the arrest of two traffickers. To read about another case in the Philippines that led to two arrests in the same day, visit our blog.

27 rescued in the Dominican Republic


Our collaborations with law enforcement over the summer rescued 21 children and six adults in the Dominican Republic.

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Our agents in the Dominican Republic have been busy! Working in collaboration with law enforcement, our teams were part of 20 operations that rescued 27 people between 8 and 34 years old.

19 perpetrators were arrested in these operations.

To read more about our increased caseload in the area, click here.

14 children rescued from sex trafficking in Asia


14 girls, all between the ages of 13 and 17, were rescued from sexual exploitation.

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Most of these children, who are now safe in one of our Residential Care homes, were forced to sell their bodies just to keep from starving. To learn how we offer freedom in these situations, read here.